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HA-5020 Data Sheet September 1998 File Number 2845.8 100MHz Current Feedback Video Amplifier With Disable The HA-5020 is a wide bandwidth, high slew rate amplifier optimized for video applications and gains between 1 and 10. Manufactured on Intersil's Reduced Feature Complementary Bipolar DI process, this amplifier uses current mode feedback to maintain higher bandwidth at a given gain than conventional voltage feedback amplifiers. Since it is a closed loop device, the HA-5020 offers better gain accuracy and lower distortion than open loop buffers. The HA-5020 features low differential gain and phase and will drive two double terminated 75 coax cables to video levels with low distortion. Adding a gain flatness performance of 0.1dB makes this amplifier ideal for demanding video applications. The bandwidth and slew rate of the HA-5020 are relatively independent of closed loop gain. The 100MHz unity gain bandwidth only decreases to 60MHz at a gain of 10. The HA-5020 used in place of a conventional op amp will yield a significant improvement in the speed power product. To further reduce power, HA-5020 has a disable function which significantly reduces supply current, while forcing the output to a true high impedance state. This allows the outputs of multiple amplifiers to be wire-OR'd into multiplexer configurations. The device also includes output short circuit protection and output offset voltage adjustment. The HA-5020 is available in commercial and industrial temperature ranges, and a choice of packages. See the "Ordering Information" section below for more information. For military grade product, please refer to the HA-5020/883 datasheet. For multi channel versions of the HA-5020 see the HA5022 dual with disable, HA5023 dual, HA5013 triple, HA5024 quad with disable or HA5025 quad op amp data sheets. Features * Wide Unity Gain Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100MHz * Slew Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800V/s * Output Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30mA (Min) * Drives 3.5V into 75 * Differential Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03% * Differential Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03 Degrees * Low Input Voltage Noise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5nV/Hz * Low Supply Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10mA (Max) * Wide Supply Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5V to 15V * Output Enable/Disable * High Performance Replacement for EL2020 Applications * Unity Gain Video/Wideband Buffer * Video Gain Block * Video Distribution Amp/Coax Cable Driver * Flash A/D Driver * Waveform Generator Output Driver * Current to Voltage Converter; D/A Output Buffer * Radar Systems * Imaging Systems Ordering Information PART NUMBER (BRAND) HA3-5020-5 HA9P5020-5 (H50205) TEMP. RANGE (oC) 0 to 75 0 to 75 -40 to 85 PACKAGE 8 Ld PDIP 8 Ld SOIC 8 Ld PDIP PKG. NO. E8.3 M8.15 E8.3 Pinout HA-5020 (PDIP, SOIC) TOP VIEW HA3-5020-9 BAL ININ+ V- 1 2 3 4 8 DISABLE V+ OUT BAL + - 7 6 5 1 CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures. 1-888-INTERSIL or 321-724-7143 | Copyright (c) Intersil Corporation 1999 HA-5020 Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1) Voltage Between V+ and V- Terminals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36V DC Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VSUPPLY Differential Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10V Output Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Short Circuit Protected Thermal Information Thermal Resistance (Typical, Note 2) JA (oC/W) JC (oC/W) PDIP Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 N/A SOIC Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 N/A Maximum Junction Temperature (Plastic Packages, Note 1) . . . 150oC Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . -65oC to 150oC Maximum Lead Temperature (Soldering 10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . 300oC (SOIC - Lead Tips Only) Operating Conditions Temperature Range HA-5020-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0oC to 75oC HA-5020-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40oC to 85oC CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. NOTES: 1. Maximum power dissipation, including output load, must be designed to maintain junction temperature below 150oC for plastic packages. 2. JA is measured with the component mounted on an evaluation PC board in free air. Electrical Specifications VSUPPLY = 15V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified TEMP. (oC) HA-5020-5, -9 MIN TYP MAX UNITS PARAMETER INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Input Offset Voltage (Notes 3, 14) TEST CONDITIONS 25 Full 60 50 64 60 - 2 10 3 12 25 - 8 10 8 20 0.1 0.5 0.06 0.2 20 50 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.5 mV mV V/oC dB dB dB dB A A A/V A/V A/V A/V A A A/V A/V A/V A/V Average Input Offset Voltage Drift VIO Common Mode Rejection Ratio (Note 14) VCM = 10V 4.5V VS 18V Full 25 Full VIO Power Supply Rejection Ratio (Note 14) 25 Full Non-Inverting Input (+IN) Current (Note 14) 25 Full +IN Common Mode Rejection VCM = 10V 4.5V VS 18V 25 Full +IN Power Supply Rejection 25 Full Inverting Input (-IN) Current (Note 14) 25 Full -IN Common Mode Rejection VCM = 10V 4.5V VS 18V 25 Full -IN Power Supply Rejection 25 Full TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS Transimpedance (Notes 9, 14) 25 Full Open Loop DC Voltage Gain (Note 9) RL = 400, VOUT = 10V RL = 100, VOUT = 2.5V 25 Full 25 Full 3500 1000 70 65 60 55 V/mA V/mA dB dB dB dB Open Loop DC Voltage Gain 2 HA-5020 Electrical Specifications VSUPPLY = 15V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued) TEMP. (oC) HA-5020-5, -9 MIN TYP MAX UNITS PARAMETER OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Voltage Swing (Note 14) TEST CONDITIONS RL = 150 25 to 85 -40 to 0 12 11 30 27.5 12.7 11.8 31.7 - - V V mA mA Output Current (Guaranteed by Output Voltage Test) 25 Full POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS Quiescent Supply Current (Note 14) Supply Current, Disabled (Note 14) Disable Pin Input Current Minimum Pin 8 Current to Disable (Note 4) Maximum Pin 8 Current to Enable (Note 5) AC CHARACTERISTICS (AV = +1) Slew Rate (Note 6) 25 Full Full Power Bandwidth (Note 7) (Guaranteed by Slew Rate Test) Rise Time (Note 8) Fall Time (Note 8) Propagation Delay (Notes 8, 14) -3dB Bandwidth (Note 14) Settling Time to 1% Settling Time to 0.25% AC CHARACTERISTICS (AV = +10, RF = 383) Slew Rate (Notes 6, 9) 25 Full Full Power Bandwidth (Note 7) (Guaranteed by Slew Rate Test) Rise Time (Note 8) Fall Time (Note 8) Propagation Delay (Notes 8, 14) -3dB Bandwidth Settling Time to 1% Settling Time to 0.1% INTERSIL VALUE ADDED SPECIFICATIONS Input Noise Voltage (Note 14) +Input Noise Current (Note 14) -Input Noise Current (Note 14) Input Common Mode Range -IBIAS Adjust Range (Note 3) Overshoot (Note 14) f = 1kHz f = 1kHz f = 1kHz 25 25 25 Full Full 25 10 25 4.5 2.5 25 12 40 7 nV/Hz pA/Hz pA/Hz V A % VOUT = 100mV 10V Output Step 10V Output Step 25 Full 25 25 25 25 25 25 900 700 14.3 11.1 1100 17.5 8 8 9 60 55 90 V/s V/s MHz MHz ns ns ns MHz ns ns VOUT = 100mV 10V Output Step 10V Output Step 25 Full 25 25 25 25 25 25 600 500 9.6 8.0 800 700 12.7 11.1 5 5 6 100 45 100 V/s V/s MHz MHz ns ns ns MHz ns ns DISABLE = 0V DISABLE = 0V Full Full Full Full Full 350 7.5 5 1.0 10 7.5 1.5 20 mA mA mA A A 3 HA-5020 Electrical Specifications VSUPPLY = 15V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued) TEMP. (oC) Full Full 25 25 25 DISABLE = 0V 25 HA-5020-5, -9 MIN 50 5 TYP 65 10 200 6 MAX 1 15 UNITS mA A s ns V pF PARAMETER Output Current, Short Circuit (Note 14) Output Current, Disabled (Note 14) Output Disable Time (Notes 10, 14) Output Enable Time (Notes 11, 14) Supply Voltage Range Output Capacitance, Disabled (Note 12) VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS Differential Gain (Notes 13, 14) Differential Phase (Notes 13, 14) Gain Flatness TEST CONDITIONS VIN = 10V, VOUT = 0V DISABLE = 0V, VOUT = 10V RL = 150 RL = 150 To 5MHz 25 25 25 - 0.03 0.03 0.1 - % Degrees dB Electrical Specifications V+ = +5V, V- = -5V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. Parameters are not tested. The limits are guaranteed based on lab characterizations, and reflect lot-to-lot variation. TEMP. (oC) HA-5020-5, -9 MIN TYP MAX UNITS PARAMETER INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Input Offset Voltage (Notes 3, 14) TEST CONDITIONS 25 Full 50 35 55 50 - 2 10 3 12 25 - 8 10 8 20 0.1 0.5 0.06 0.2 20 50 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.5 mV mV V/oC dB dB dB dB A A A/V A/V A/V A/V A A A/V A/V A/V A/V Average Input Offset Voltage Drift VIO Common Mode Rejection Ratio (Notes 14, 15) 3.5V VS 6.5V Full 25 Full VIO Power Supply Rejection Ratio (Note 14) 25 Full Non-Inverting Input (+IN) Current (Note 14) 25 Full +IN Common Mode Rejection (Note 15) 25 Full +IN Power Supply Rejection 3.5V VS 6.5V 25 Full Inverting Input (-IN) Current (Note 14) 25 Full -IN Common Mode Rejection (Note 15) 25 Full -IN Power Supply Rejection 3.5V VS 6.5V 25 Full TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS Transimpedance (Notes 9, 14) 25 Full Open Loop DC Voltage Gain RL = 400, VOUT = 2.5V 25 Full 1000 850 65 60 V/mA V/mA dB dB 4 HA-5020 Electrical Specifications V+ = +5V, V- = -5V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. Parameters are not tested. The limits are guaranteed based on lab characterizations, and reflect lot-to-lot variation. (Continued) TEMP. (oC) 25 Full HA-5020-5, -9 MIN 50 45 TYP MAX UNITS dB dB PARAMETER Open Loop DC Voltage Gain TEST CONDITIONS RL = 100, VOUT = 2.5V OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Voltage Swing (Note 14) 25 to 85 -40 to 0 Output Current (Guaranteed by Output Voltage Test) POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS Quiescent Supply Current (Note 14) Supply Current, Disabled (Note 14) Disable Pin Input Current Minimum Pin 8 Current to Disable (Note 16) Maximum Pin 8 Current to Enable (Note 5) AC CHARACTERISTICS (AV = +1) Slew Rate (Note 17) Full Power Bandwidth (Note 18) Rise Time (Note 8) Fall Time (Note 8) Propagation Delay (Note 8) Overshoot -3dB Bandwidth (Note 14) Settling Time to 1% Settling Time to 0.25% AC CHARACTERISTICS (AV = +2, RF = 681) Slew Rate (Note 17) Full Power Bandwidth (Note 18) Rise Time (Note 8) Fall Time (Note 8) Propagation Delay (Note 8) Overshoot -3dB Bandwidth (Note 14) Settling Time to 1% Settling Time to 0.25% AC CHARACTERISTICS (AV = +10, RF = 383) Slew Rate (Note 17) Full Power Bandwidth (Note 18) Rise Time (Note 8) Fall Time (Note 8) Propagation Delay (Note 8) Overshoot 25 25 25 25 25 25 350 28 475 38 8 9 9 1.8 V/s MHz ns ns ns % VOUT = 100mV 2V Output Step 2V Output Step 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 475 26 6 6 6 12 95 50 100 V/s MHz ns ns ns % MHz ns ns VOUT = 100mV 2V Output Step 2V Output Step 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 215 22 400 28 6 6 6 4.5 125 50 75 V/s MHz ns ns ns % MHz ns ns DISABLE = 0V DISABLE = 0V Full Full Full Full Full 350 7.5 5 1.0 10 7.5 1.5 20 mA mA mA A A RL = 100 25 Full 2.5 2.5 16.6 16.6 3.0 3.0 20 20 V V mA mA 5 HA-5020 Electrical Specifications V+ = +5V, V- = -5V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. Parameters are not tested. The limits are guaranteed based on lab characterizations, and reflect lot-to-lot variation. (Continued) TEMP. (oC) 25 25 25 HA-5020-5, -9 MIN TYP 65 75 130 MAX UNITS MHz ns ns PARAMETER -3dB Bandwidth (Note 14) Settling Time to 1% Settling Time to 0.25% INTERSIL VALUE ADDED SPECIFICATIONS Input Noise Voltage (Note 14) +Input Noise Current (Note 14) -Input Noise Current (Note 14) Input Common Mode Range Output Current, Short Circuit Output Current, Disabled (Note 14) Output Disable Time (Notes 14, 20) Output Enable Time (Notes 14, 21) Supply Voltage Range Output Capacitance, Disabled (Note 19) VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS Differential Gain (Notes 13, 14) Differential Phase (Notes 13, 14) Gain Flatness TEST CONDITIONS VOUT = 100mV 2V Output Step 2V Output Step f = 1kHz f = 1kHz f = 1kHz 25 25 25 Full 2.5V 40 5 - 4.5 2.5 25 - 60 40 40 6 2 15 - nV/Hz pA/Hz pA/Hz V mA A s ns V pF VIN = 2.5V, VOUT = 0V DISABLE = 0V, VOUT = 2.5V, VIN = 0V Full Full 25 25 25 DISABLE = 0V 25 RL = 150 RL = 150 To 5MHz 25 25 25 - 0.03 0.03 0.1 - % Degrees dB NOTES: 3. Suggested VOS Adjust Circuit: The inverting input current (-IBIAS) can be adjusted with an external 10k pot between pins 1 and 5, wiper connected to V+. Since -IBIAS flows through the feedback resistor (RF), the result is an adjustment in offset voltage. The amount of offset voltage adjustment is determined by the value of RF (VOS = -IBIAS*RF). 4. RL = 100, VIN = 10V. This is the minimum current which must be pulled out of the Disable pin in order to disable the output. The output is considered disabled when -10mV VOUT +10mV. 5. VIN = 0V. This is the maximum current that can be pulled out of the Disable pin with the HA-5020 remaining enabled. The HA-5020 is considered disabled when the supply current has decreased by at least 0.5mA. 6. VOUT switches from -10V to +10V, or from +10V to -10V. Specification is from the 25% to 75% points. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Slew Rate FPBW = -------------------------- ; V PEAK = 10V. 2V PEAK RL = 100, VOUT = 1V. Measured from 10% to 90% points for rise/fall times; from 50% points of input and output for propagation delay. This parameter is not tested. The limits are guaranteed based on lab characterization, and reflect lot-to-lot variation. VIN = +10V, Disable = +15V to 0V. Measured from the 50% point of Disable to VOUT = 0V. VIN = +10V, Disable = 0V to +15V. Measured from the 50% point of Disable to VOUT = 10V. VIN = 0V, Force VOUT from 0V to 10V, tR = tF = 50ns. Measured with a VM700A video tester using a NTC-7 composite VITS. See "Typical Performance Curves" for more information. VCM = 2.5V. At -40oC product is tested at VCM = 2.25V because short test duration does not allow self heating. RL = 100. VIN = 2.5V. This is the minimum current which must be pulled out of the Disable pin in order to disable the output. The output is considered disabled when -10mV VOUT +10mV. 17. VOUT switches from -2V to +2V, or from +2V to -2V. Specification is from the 25% to 75% points. Slew Rate 18. FPBW = -------------------------- ; V PEAK = 2V . 2V PEAK 19. VIN = 0V, Force VOUT from 0V to 2.5V, tR = tF = 50ns. 20. VIN = +2V, Disable = +5V to 0V. Measured from the 50% point of Disable to VOUT = 0V. 21. VIN = +2V, Disable = 0V to +5V. Measured from the 50% point of Disable to VOUT = 2V. 6 HA-5020 Test Circuits and Waveforms + - DUT 50 HP4195 NETWORK ANALYZER 50 FIGURE 1. TEST CIRCUIT FOR TRANSIMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS VIN DUT VOUT RL 100 RF, 1k 50 + DUT VOUT RL 400 - VIN 50 + - RF, 681 RI 681 FIGURE 2. SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE CIRCUIT FIGURE 3. LARGE SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE CIRCUIT VIN VIN VOUT VOUT Vertical Scale: VIN = 100mV/Div., VOUT = 100mV/Div. Horizontal Scale: 20ns/Div. FIGURE 4. SMALL SIGNAL RESPONSE Vertical Scale: VIN = 1V/Div., VOUT = 1V/Div. Horizontal Scale: 50ns/Div. FIGURE 5. LARGE SIGNAL RESPONSE 7 Schematic Diagram V+ R2 800 R5 2.5K R6 15K D2 R10 820 QP8 QP9 QP11 QP1 QP5 QN5 R11 1K QP10 QN12 QN8 QP12 QP3 QN1 R7 15K DIS R3 6K QN6 QP4 QP6 R12 280 -IN QN13 QP13 QP15 C1 1.4pF R28 20 R15 400 R19 400 QP14 R17 280 R18 280 R24 140 R20 140 R33 2K QP18 QP19 R31 QP16 QP20 5 R29 9.5 R27 200 8 R8 1.25K QP2 R1 60K +IN QN2 D1 QN4 QN3 QP7 R13 1K QN7 R4 800 VR33 800 R9 820 QN9 HA-5020 QP17 QN17 C2 1.4pF QN15 R21 140 R25 20 QN10 R14 280 QN14 R16 400 R22 280 QN16 QN21 R32 5 QN20 R26 200 QN19 R30 7 O R25 140 QN18 R23 400 R26 200 QN11 HA-5020 Application Information Optimum Feedback Resistor The plots of inverting and non-inverting frequency response illustrate the performance of the HA-5020 in various closed loop gain configurations. Although the bandwidth dependency on closed loop gain isn't as severe as that of a voltage feedback amplifier, there can be an appreciable decrease in bandwidth at higher gains. This decrease may be minimized by taking advantage of the current feedback amplifier's unique relationship between bandwidth and RF. All current feedback amplifiers require a feedback resistor, even for unity gain applications, and RF, in conjunction with the internal compensation capacitor, sets the dominant pole of the frequency response. Thus, the amplifier's bandwidth is inversely proportional to RF. The HA-5020 design is optimized for a 1000 RF at a gain of +1. Decreasing RF in a unity gain application decreases stability, resulting in excessive peaking and overshoot. At higher gains the amplifier is more stable, so RF can be decreased in a trade-off of stability for bandwidth. The table below lists recommended RF values for various gains, and the expected bandwidth. GAIN (ACL) -1 +1 +2 +5 +10 -10 BANDWIDTH (MHz) 100 125 95 52 65 22 Driving Capacitive Loads Capacitive loads will degrade the amplifier's phase margin resulting in frequency response peaking and possible oscillations. In most cases the oscillation can be avoided by placing an isolation resistor (R) in series with the output as shown in Figure 6. VIN RT RI RF + R VOUT CL - FIGURE 6. PLACEMENT OF THE OUTPUT ISOLATION RESISTOR, R The selection criteria for the isolation resistor is highly dependent on the load, but 27 has been determined to be a good starting value. Enable/Disable Function When enabled the amplifier functions as a normal current feedback amplifier with all of the data in the electrical specifications table being valid and applicable. When disabled the amplifier output assumes a true high impedance state and the supply current is reduced significantly. The circuit shown in Figure 7 is a simplified schematic of the enable/disable function. The large value resistors in series with the DISABLE pin makes it appear as a current source to the driver. When the driver pulls this pin low current flows out of the pin and into the driver. This current, which may be as large as 350A when external circuit and process variables are at their extremes, is required to insure that point "A" achieves the proper potential to disable the output. The driver must have the compliance and capability of sinking all of this current. +VCC R6 15K D1 R7 15K R10 R33 QP18 R8 A QP3 RF () 750 1000 681 1000 383 750 PC Board Layout The frequency response of this amplifier depends greatly on the amount of care taken in designing the PC board. The use of low inductance components such as chip resistors and chip capacitors is strongly recommended. If leaded components are used the leads must be kept short especially for the power supply decoupling components and those components connected to the inverting input. Attention must be given to decoupling the power supplies. A large value (10F) tantalum or electrolytic capacitor in parallel with a small value (0.1F) chip capacitor works well in most cases. A ground plane is strongly recommended to control noise. Care must also be taken to minimize the capacitance to ground seen by the amplifier's inverting input (-IN). The larger this capacitance, the worse the gain peaking, resulting in pulse overshoot and possible instability. It is recommended that the ground plane be removed under traces connected to -IN, and that connections to -IN be kept as short as possible to minimize the capacitance from this node to ground. ENABLE/ DISABLE INPUT FIGURE 7. SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC OF ENABLE/DISABLE FUNCTION When VCC is +5V the DISABLE pin may be driven with a dedicated TTL gate. The maximum low level output voltage of the TTL gate, 0.4V, has enough compliance to insure that the amplifier will always be disabled even though D1 will not turn on, and the TTL gate will sink enough current to keep point "A" at its proper voltage. When VCC is greater than +5V the DISABLE pin should be driven with an open collector device that has a breakdown rating greater than VCC . 9 HA-5020 Referring to Figure 7, it can be seen that R6 will act as a pull-up resistor to +VCC if the DISABLE pin is left open. In those cases where the enable/disable function is not required on all circuits some circuits can be permanently enabled by letting the DISABLE pin float. If a driver is used to set the enable/disable level, be sure that the driver does not sink more than 20A when the DISABLE pin is at a high level. TTL gates, especially CMOS versions, do not violate this criteria so it is permissible to control the enable/disable function with TTL. such as an A/D converter. The first problem is the low source impedance which tends to make amplifiers oscillate and causes gain errors. The second problem is the multiplexer which supplies no gain, introduces all kinds of distortion and limits the frequency response. Using op amps which have an enable/disable function, such as the HA-5020, eliminates the multiplexer problems because the external mux chip is not needed, and the HA-5020 can drive low impedance (large capacitance) loads if a series isolation resistor is used. Referring to Figure 9, both inputs are terminated in their characteristic impedance; 75 is typical for video applications. Since the drivers usually are terminated in their characteristic impedance the input gain is 0.5, thus the amplifiers, U2, are configured in a gain of +2 to set the circuit gain equal to one. Resistors R2 and R3 determine the amplifier gain, and if a different gain is desired R2 should be changed according to the equation G = (1 + R3/R2). R3 sets the frequency response of the amplifier so you should refer to the manufacturers data sheet before changing its value. R5, C1 and D1 are an asymmetrical charge/discharge time circuit which configures U1 as a break before make switch to prevent both amplifiers from being active simultaneously. If this design is extended to more channels the drive logic must be designed to be break before make. R4 is enclosed in the feedback loop of the amplifier so that the large open loop amplifier gain of U2 will present the load with a small closed loop output impedance while keeping the amplifier stable for all values of load capacitance. The circuit shown in Figure 9 was tested for the full range of capacitor values with no oscillations being observed; thus, problem one has been solved. The frequency and gain characteristics of the circuit are now those of the amplifier and independent of any multiplexing action; thus, problem two has been solved. The multiplexer transition time is approximately 15s with the component values shown. Typical Applications Two Channel Video Multiplexer Referring to the amplifier U1A in Figure 8, R1 terminates the cable in its characteristic impedance of 75, and R4 back terminates the cable in its characteristic impedance. The amplifier is set up in a gain configuration of +2 to yield an overall network gain of +1 when driving a double terminated cable. The value of R3 can be changed if a different network gain is desired. R5 holds the disable pin at ground thus inhibiting the amplifier until the switch, S1, is thrown to position 1. At position 1 the switch pulls the disable pin up to the plus supply rail thereby enabling the amplifier. Since all of the actual signal switching takes place within the amplifier, it's differential gain and phase parameters, which are 0.03% and 0.03 degrees respectively, determine the circuit's performance. The other circuit, U1B, operates in a similar manner. When the plus supply rail is 5V the disable pin can be driven by a dedicated TTL gate as discussed earlier. If a multiplexer IC or its equivalent is used to select channels its logic must be break before make. When these conditions are satisfied the HA-5020 is often used as a remote video multiplexer, and the multiplexer may be extended by adding more amplifier ICs. Low Impedance Multiplexer Two common problems surface when you try to multiplex multiple high speed signals into a low impedance source VIDEO INPUT #1 U1A + R1 75 R3 681 R4 75 R2 681 R5 2000 1 2 R9 75 VIDEO OUTPUT TO 75 LOAD +5V IN + 0.1F +5V 10F VIDEO INPUT #2 U1B R11 100 +5V S1 -5V IN 0.1F -5V 10F + 3 ALL OFF R6 75 R8 681 R7 681 R10 2000 NOTES: 22. U1 is HA-5020. 23. All resistors in . 24. S1 is break before make. 25. Use ground plane. FIGURE 8. TWO CHANNEL HIGH IMPEDANCE MULTIPLEXER 10 HA-5020 INPUT B R1A 75 INPUT A R1B 75 U1C 2000 CHANNEL SWITCH C1A 0.047F R5B INHIBIT U1A R6 100K U1B U1D 2000 C1B 0.047F R2B 681 D1A 1N4148 R5A R2A 681 U2A R3A 681 R4A 27 -5V 0.01F R3B 681 U2B + + +5V 0.01F R4B OUTPUT 27 NOTES: 26. U2: HA-5020. 27. U1: CD4011. D1B 1N4148 FIGURE 9. LOW IMPEDANCE MULTIPLEXER Typical Performance Curves 100 AV = +10 INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE (nV/Hz) VSUPPLY = 15V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified 100 INPUT NOISE CURRENT (pA/Hz) 2.5 -INPUT NOISE CURRENT OFFSET VOLTAGE (mV) 2.0 VSUPPLY = 15V 1.5 VSUPPLY = 4.5V 10 INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE 10 1.0 0.5 VSUPPLY = 10V +INPUT NOISE CURRENT 1 10 100 1K FREQUENCY (Hz) 10K 1 100K 0.0 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE (oC) FIGURE 10. INPUT NOISE vs FREQUENCY (AVERAGE OF 18 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) FIGURE 11. INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE (ABSOLUTE VALUE AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) 2.0 0 -0.5 BIAS CURRENT (A) BIAS CURRENT (A) 1.8 VSUPPLY = 15V VSUPPLY = 10V 1.4 -1.0 VSUPPLY = 15V VSUPPLY = 10V 1.6 -1.5 VSUPPLY = 4.5V -2.0 1.2 VSUPPLY = 4.5V -2.5 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 TEMPERATURE (oC) 100 120 140 1.0 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 TEMPERATURE (oC) 100 120 140 FIGURE 12. +INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE (AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) FIGURE 13. -INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE (ABSOLUTE VALUE AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) 11 HA-5020 Typical Performance Curves 6 VSUPPLY = 15V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Con8 125oC SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) 5 OPEN LOOP GAIN (M) VSUPPLY = 15V VSUPPLY = 10V 7 25oC -55oC 4 6 3 VSUPPLY = 4.5V 5 2 4 1 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 TEMPERATURE (oC) 100 120 140 3 5 7 9 11 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 13 15 FIGURE 14. TRANSIMPEDANCE vs TEMPERATURE (AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) FIGURE 15. SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE (AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) 7 DISABLE = 0V 6 SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) 5 4 125oC 3 2 1 0 3 5 7 9 11 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 13 15 -55oC 25oC SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 DISABLE INPUT VOLTAGE (V) VSUPPLY = 4.5V VSUPPLY = 10V VSUPPLY = 15V FIGURE 16. DISABLE SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE (AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) FIGURE 17. SUPPLY CURRENT vs DISABLE INPUT VOLTAGE 0 -10 FEEDTHROUGH (dB) -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 DISABLE = 0V VIN = 5VP-P RF = 750 OUTPUT LEAKAGE CURRENT (A) 1.0 0.5 VOUT = +10V 0 VOUT = -10V -0.5 -1.0 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 FREQUENCY (MHz) TEMPERATURE (oC) FIGURE 18. DISABLE MODE FEEDTHROUGH vs FREQUENCY FIGURE 19. DISABLED OUTPUT LEAKAGE vs TEMPERATURE (AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) 12 HA-5020 Typical Performance Curves 2.0 1.8 1.6 ENABLE TIME (s) 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 DISABLE TIME ENABLE TIME VSUPPLY = 15V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Con20 18 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) 16 DISABLE TIME (s) 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 0 24 48 72 96 120 FREQUENCY (MHz) AV = +10 AV = +6 AV = +2 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +1 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 20. ENABLE/DISABLE TIME vs OUTPUT VOLTAGE (AVERAGE OF 9 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) FIGURE 21. NON-INVERTING GAIN vs FREQUENCY 2 1 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 0 24 48 72 96 120 FREQUENCY (MHz) AV = -10 AV = -6 AV = -2 INVERTING PHASE (DEGREES) GAIN PEAKING (dB) VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF RF = 750 AV = -1 NON-INVERTING PHASE (DEGREES) +180 AV = -1 +45 0 -45 -90 -135 -180 -225 -270 0 24 AV = +1 AV = +2 AV = +6 AV = +10 48 72 96 120 +135 AV = -2 AV = -6 AV = -10 +90 +45 0 -45 -90 -135 -180 FREQUENCY (MHz) FIGURE 22. INVERTING FREQUENCY RESPONSE FIGURE 23. PHASE vs FREQUENCY 110 CL = 10pF VOUT = 0.2VP-P -3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) 100 -3dB BANDWIDTH 5 105 CL = 10pF -3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) VOUT = 0.2VP-P GAIN PEAKING (dB) 100 -3dB BANDWIDTH 95 20 4 15 90 GAIN PEAKING 80 3 10 2 90 GAIN PEAKING 5 70 1 60 0 200 400 600 LOAD RESISTANCE () 800 0 1000 85 700 900 1.1K 1.3K FEEDBACK RESISTOR () 0 1.5K FIGURE 24. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs LOAD RESISTANCE FIGURE 25. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE 13 HA-5020 Typical Performance Curves 100 CL = 10pF, AV = +2 VOUT = 0.2VP-P -3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) GAIN PEAKING (dB) 95 15 -3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) 70 60 50 40 30 20 0 1.2K 10 200 VSUPPLY = 15V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Con20 80 CL = 10pF, AV = +10 VOUT = 0.2VP-P GAIN PEAKING = 0dB -3dB BANDWIDTH 90 10 85 GAIN PEAKING 5 80 400 600 800 1.0K FEEDBACK RESISTOR () 400 600 800 1000 FEEDBACK RESISTOR () FIGURE 26. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE 75 FIGURE 27. BANDWIDTH vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE 0 -10 AV = +10 REJECTION RATIO (dB) REJECTION RATIO (dB) 70 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 +PSRR -PSRR CMRR PSRR 65 60 CMRR 55 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 -90 10K 100K TEMPERATURE (oC) 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) 10M FIGURE 28. REJECTION RATIOS vs TEMPERATURE (AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) FIGURE 29. REJECTION RATIOS vs FREQUENCY 3.5 OUTPUT SWING OVERHEAD (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING (VP-P) VSUPPLY = 15V 3.0 (VSUPPLY) - (VOUT ) 30 VSUPPLY = 15V 25 20 VSUPPLY = 10V 15 10 5 0 10 100 1K LOAD RESISTANCE () 10K VSUPPLY = 4.5V VSUPPLY = 10V 2.5 VSUPPLY = 4.5V 2.0 1.5 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE (oC) FIGURE 30. OUTPUT SWING OVERHEAD vs TEMPERATURE (AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) FIGURE 31. OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING vs LOAD RESISTANCE 14 HA-5020 Typical Performance Curves 100 SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (mA) 90 80 -ISC 70 60 50 40 -60 5.0 -60 +ISC VSUPPLY = 15V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Con7.0 PROPAGATION DELAY (ns) 6.5 RLOAD = 100 VOUT = 1VP-P 6.0 5.5 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE (oC) TEMPERATURE (oC) FIGURE 32. SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT LIMIT vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 33. PROPAGATION DELAY vs TEMPERATURE (AVERAGE OF 18 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 AV = +2 7.0 6.0 5.0 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) RLOAD = 100 VOUT = 1VP-P AV = +1 AV = +10 (RF = 383) OVERSHOOT (%) 15 VOUT = 100mVP-P, CL = 10pF VSUPPLY = 5V 10 AV = +2 AV = +1 VSUPPLY = 15V 5 AV = +1 AV = +2 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 LOAD RESISTANCE () FIGURE 34. PROPAGATION DELAY vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE (AVERAGE OF 18 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) PROPAGATION DELAY (ns) FIGURE 35. SMALL SIGNAL OVERSHOOT vs LOAD RESISTANCE -50 VO = 2VP-P CL = 30pF -60 DISTORTION (dBc) DIFFERENTIAL GAIN (%) 3RD ORDER IMD HD2 (GEN) -70 3RD ORDER IMD (GENERATOR) -80 HD2 -90 HD3 (GEN) 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) 10M HD3 0.07 FREQUENCY = 3.58MHz 0.06 0.05 RLOAD = 75 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 RLOAD = 150 RLOAD = 1K 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 36. DISTORTION vs FREQUENCY FIGURE 37. DIFFERENTIAL GAIN vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE (AVERAGE OF 18 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) 15 HA-5020 Typical Performance Curves 0.07 DIFFERENTIAL PHASE (DEGREES) 0.06 SLEW RATE (V/s) 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 RLOAD = 1K 0.01 3 5 7 9 11 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 13 15 600 -60 RLOAD = 150 RLOAD = 75 1000 VSUPPLY = 15V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Con1200 FREQUENCY = 3.58MHz VOUT = 20VP-P +SLEW RATE -SLEW RATE 800 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE (oC) FIGURE 38. DIFFERENTIAL PHASE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE (AVERAGE OF 18 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) FIGURE 39. SLEW RATE vs TEMPERATURE (AVERAGE OF 30 UNITS FROM 3 LOTS) Typical Performance Curves 5 4 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified 5 4 AV + 2 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 AV = -10 2 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) 100 200 AV = -2 AV = -1 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 2 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) AV + 10 AV + 1 100 200 -5 FIGURE 40. NON-INVERTING FREQUENCY RESPONSE FIGURE 41. INVERTING FREQUENCY RESPONSE -3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) 5 NON-INVERTING PHASE (DEGREES) 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 2 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) 100 200 AV + 10 AV - 10 INVERTING PHASE (DEGREES) AV + 1 AV - 1 180 135 90 45 0 -45 -90 -135 -180 140 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +1 130 5 GAIN PEAKING 500 700 900 1100 1300 0 1500 FEEDBACK RESISTOR () FIGURE 42. PHASE RESPONSE AS A FUNCTION OF FREQUENCY FIGURE 43. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE 16 GAIN PEAKING (dB) 120 -3dB BANDWIDTH 10 HA-5020 Typical Performance Curves -3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) 100 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +2 -3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) 95 VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued) 130 120 -3dB BANDWIDTH 110 6 GAIN PEAKING (dB) 30 -3dB BANDWIDTH 90 10 GAIN PEAKING (dB) 100 4 5 GAIN PEAKING 350 500 650 800 950 0 1100 90 GAIN PEAKING VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +1 600 800 2 80 0 200 400 LOAD RESISTOR () 0 1000 FEEDBACK RESISTOR () FIGURE 44. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE FIGURE 45. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs LOAD RESISTANCE 80 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +10 60 0 -10 REJECTION RATIO (dB) -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 0 200 350 500 650 FEEDBACK RESISTOR () 800 950 0.001 AV = +1 -3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz) 40 CMRR 20 NEGATIVE PSRR POSITIVE PSRR 0.01 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) 10 FIGURE 46. BANDWIDTH vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE FIGURE 47. REJECTION RATIOS vs FREQUENCY 8.0 RL = 100 VOUT = 1.0VP-P AV = +1 7.5 SLEW RATE (V/s) 500 VOUT = 2VP-P 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 - SLEW RATE + SLEW RATE PROPAGATION DELAY (ns) 7.0 6.5 6.0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 TEMPERATURE (oC) 100 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 TEMPERATURE (oC) FIGURE 48. PROPAGATION DELAY vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 49. SLEW RATE vs TEMPERATURE 17 HA-5020 Typical Performance Curves 0.8 0.6 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) 0.4 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 -1.0 -1.2 5 10 15 20 25 30 FREQUENCY (MHz) AV = 10, RF = 383 AV = +1, RF = 1k AV = +5, RF = 1k AV = +2, RF = 681 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued) 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 -1.0 -1.2 5 10 15 20 25 30 FREQUENCY (MHz) AV = -10 AV = -2 AV = -5 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF RF = 750 AV = -1 FIGURE 50. NON-INVERTING GAIN FLATNESS vs FREQUENCY FIGURE 51. INVERTING GAIN FLATNESS vs FREQUENCY 100 AV = 10, RF = 383 VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/Hz) 1000 74 72 REJECTION RATIO (dB) +PSRR 80 800 CURRENT NOISE (pA/Hz) -INPUT NOISE CURRENT 70 68 66 64 62 60 CMRR -PSRR 60 +INPUT NOISE CURRENT 40 +INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE 600 400 20 200 0 0.01 0 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (kHz) 10 100 58 -100 -50 0 50 100 150 200 250 TEMPERATURE (oC) FIGURE 52. INPUT NOISE CHARACTERISTICS FIGURE 53. REJECTION RATIO vs TEMPERATURE 4.0 32 30 28 ENABLE 20 18 16 14 ENABLE 12 10 8 DISABLE 6 4 DISABLE 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2 0 2.5 DISABLE TIME (s) OUTPUT SWING (V) ENABLE TIME (ns) -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE (oC) 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 3.8 3.6 12 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 54. OUTPUT SWING vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 55. ENABLE/DISABLE TIME vs OUTPUT VOLTAGE 18 HA-5020 Typical Performance Curves VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued) 0 -10 FEEDTHROUGH (dB) -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 0.1 DISABLE = 0V VIN = 5VP-P RF = 750 TRANSIMPEDANCE (M) 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 180 135 90 45 0 -45 -90 PHASE ANGLE (DEGREES) RL = 100 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) 10 20 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) 10 100 -135 FIGURE 56. DISABLE FEEDTHROUGH vs FREQUENCY FIGURE 57. TRANSIMPEDANCE vs FREQUENCY TRANSIMPEDANCE (M) 10 1 0.1 PHASE ANGLE (DEGREES) 0.01 0.001 180 135 90 45 0 -45 -90 -135 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 FREQUENCY (MHz) RL = 400 FIGURE 58. TRANSIMPEDENCE vs FREQUENCY 19 HA-5020 Die Characteristics DIE DIMENSIONS: 1640m x 1520m x 483m METALLIZATION: Type: Aluminum, 1% Copper Thickness: 16kA 2kA SUBSTRATE POTENTIAL (Powered Up): VPASSIVATION: Type: Nitride over Silox Silox Thickness: 12kA 2kA Nitride Thickness: 3.5kA 1kA TRANSISTOR COUNT: 62 PROCESS: High Frequency Bipolar Dielectric Isolation Metallization Mask Layout HA-5020 BAL DISABLE V+ IN- 2 1 8 7 6 OUT IN+ 3 4 5 V- BAL All Intersil semiconductor products are manufactured, assembled and tested under ISO9000 quality systems certification. Intersil semiconductor products are sold by description only. Intersil Corporation reserves the right to make changes in circuit design and/or specifications at any time without notice. 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